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Ultrastructure of Carposporogenesis in the Red Alga Caulacanthus ustulatus (Gigartinales, Caulacanthaceae)
Authors:DELIVOPOULOS, STYLIANOS G.   DIANNELIDIS, BARBARA E.
Affiliation:Botanical Institute, University of Thessaloniki 540 06 Thessaloniki, Greece
Abstract:Carposporangium differentiation in Caulacanthus ustulatus (Turner)Kutzing proceeds through four developmental stages. The youngestcarposporangia are embedded within confluent mucilage and containa nucleus, a few small starch granules, concentric membranebodies and proplastids without a peripheral thylakoid. The intermediate-agedcarposporangia are characterized by the formation of fibrousvacuoles by a fibrous vacuole associated organelle (FVAO). Plastidsalso start to develop their internal thylakoid system. In nearlymature carposporangia, highly active, curved dictyosomes producecored vesicles, while fibrous vacuoles increase in number anddisplay a perinuclear arrangement. Abundant starch granulesare present, some of which exhibit a degenerating appearance.A carposporangium wall is formed and plastids complete theirinternal thylakoid system. Carposporangium maturation is signalledby the presence of adhesive vesicles. Fully developed and peripherallyarranged plastids, centrally located fibrous vacuoles, fewerstarch granules and a monolayered wall are the features of maturecarposporangia. Carposporogenesis, Caulacanthus ustulatus (Turner) Kützing, red algae, ultrastructure
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